Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Hello,
First and foremost, you need to make a schedule and then practice daily. HSEE has two parts: Part I and Part II.
Syllabus for Part I consists of English (25% marks of Part I), Analytical and Quantitative Ability (25% marks of Part I), and General Studies (in four sub-parts; 50% marks of Part I). Part II involves essay writing.
HOW TO PREPARE ON YOUR OWN?
• First and foremost, you need to make a schedule and then practice daily. Make your time table in such a way that one topic is included in each section of part one per day. For e.g. sentence structure and usage of English, Algebra of Analytical and Quantitative Ability section and Indian Economy, Westernization, Democracy of General Studies, all on DAY-1. Picking up different sections at one day will ensure your preparation to be finished on time and you won’t get bored either.
• Make notes of difficult or tricky concepts and study them regularly.
• Read newspaper daily and be aware of current affairs. Also, look for national and world news which has a huge impact on masses.
• Practise essay writing weekly on the topics that are related to previous year questions. You can also look on the internet for the best essays or cited information to enhance your writing skills.
• Practice question papers. This is very important and tries to solve as many question papers as you can. Go for previous year papers, mock tests, sample papers, etc. and solve at least 10 papers. This will not only enhance your skillset but will make you aware of your strong and weak areas, time limit and other aspects of the paper. Therefore it is as important as studying well!
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
English:
1.) Word power made easy by Norman Lewis
2.) Wren and Martin High School Grammar
Economy:
1) CBSE class 11: Indian Economic development
2) CBSE class 12: Introductory Macro Economics
3) Introductory Micro Economics
4) Indian Economy by Dutt & Sundaram
Maths:
1) R.S Agarwal: Quantitative Aptitude
Current Affairs:
1) Hindu Newspaper
2) Success Mirror
3) Pratiyogita Darpan
4) Competition review
History:
1) Modern History by Bipin Chandra
2) CBSE 11th,12th books
The paper like HSEE has a certain difficulty level which can only be tackled when you are thorough with the syllabus. You can also join a coaching institute for preparation if you like because they already have a structured plan and relevant test but even that will be only helpful when you put your 100% efforts, hence prepare well.
I hope I was able to help you. if you have any other doubt or query, feel free to ask.
All the best!
MIT Mangalore conducts admission to its courses through JEE Mains score. You need to download the application from the official website. For being eligible you should have completed your 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50% with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects. The Institution prepares a merit list based on the JEE Mains scores and admission will be conducted accordingly.
Sakthi,
Getting admission is a two-step. process. One needs to qualify the JEE (Main) exam and then take the JEE (Advanced) exam.
There is 10% seat in only EWS quota.
Tgere are several quita for admission General( Gender -neutral, female only), OBC, SC, ST, EWS quota.
This is for the first time ews qouta has been introduced.
You had to fill the form for EWS from 11-15 March. At time of taking JEE advanced or at time of admission you need to submit EWS form. In order to prove you are eligible for that quota.
Hello Sakthi
The information which is provided on the offical website should be trusted. I looked into the link and I believe the information tegaregar eligibility would be most reliable from the website.
Usually people say-overheard things. I would suggest you to not get swayed by such information and rely on the factual data you can gather.
Hello Kittu,
There must have been some discrepancy as you have the provision to apply with HTTA and without HTTA as well. Kindly cross check your application again in case you have entered any wrong details.
Let us know in case you need further help.
Hi Bhavani, the cutoff varies every year based on various factors like number of test takers number of seats available difficulty level of exams and category of the candidate etc. However going by the past cutoffs, I am sorry but there are very less to no chances to get VLSI course in IIT Madras. This course is the most sought out and hence cutoff nearly above 800+.
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